Antonyms for the word "uncoverings" include coverings, concealment, hiding, privacy, and secrecy. Coverings refer to something that is used to cover or protect an object or surface. Concealment is the act of hiding something or keeping it secret. Hiding is the act of concealing something from view or discovery. Privacy refers to the state of being free from public attention or intrusion. Secrecy is the act of keeping something secret or undisclosed. These words all represent a sense of protection, privacy, or secrecy, which opposes the idea of uncoverings, which is to reveal or expose something.